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his father, an army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. socially, we are suffering. what's more time we do? -- what more can we do? >> officials here and in washington are now engaged in damage control after the latest crisis in u.s.-pakistan relations. the row has exposed deep divisions between the these allies. it could hamper the search for peace in afghanistan. >> in burma, a pro-democracy leader has welcomed the government's decision to halt -- a halt construction of a controversial dam. the chinese backed project, forcing 12,000 people to leave their homes. there has been public opposition to the dam, leaving the president to tell parliament that the project went against the will of the people. you are watching "bbc world news america." understanding your city like never before, and new project is prompting president to stop and take notice. -- residents to stop and take notice. in australia, thousands of passengers faced delay as qantas baggage handlers stage their second strike in just over a week. the airline is
his father, an army veteran, says pakistan is paying too high a price. >> pakistan is suffering. we are suffering. socially, we are suffering. what's more time we do? -- what more can we do? >> officials here and in washington are now engaged in damage control after the latest crisis in u.s.-pakistan relations. the row has exposed deep divisions between the these allies. it could hamper the search for peace in afghanistan. >> in burma, a pro-democracy leader has welcomed the...
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do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side is really backing down. it will not get any better in the future. >> thank you for your time. >> there has been another dramatic day of testimony in the trial of michael jackson's doctor. >> the pop star's former bodyguard has told a court in los angeles that he was asked by the singer's dr to gather of medicine vials. they had focused on t effort to resuscitate the pop star. our correspondent is in los angeles and they say that this sheds new light on the case. >> what this does is give us much more information about the timeline and the sequence of events from
do you think that this is america caught in pakistan to act? >> it is because america does need the pressure to ease off. they are launching deadly strikes against america. they are very costly to the american military. they need to start withdrawing their troops. they need to guard this particular flank. pakistan has made it clear that it will not, according to the prime minister, it will not be digging its heels in or to and anything that jeopardize his national interest. neither side...
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the man has been accused of helping the pakistan military. the remains of the former july am president has seen an inquiry into his death. a short ceremony in santiago. they moved into the presidential palace which brought him to power for many decades. president obama has wrapped up talks with the prime minister at the start of his tour of europe. there was a ripple of hope. he is trustee is irish roots. >> the most powerful politician in the world came to call. the african american president in search of his irish roots. his great grandfather left here 160 years ago bound for new york. >> i want you to know [unintelligible] >> he the president certainly has got them with his charm and his chatter. >> you're keeping all of the best stuff here. i am very impressed. it is delicious. it is wonderful. >> it almost proves he is one of them, this melting pot president. proud of his kenyan ancestry. he came to celebrate ireland. the only awkward mormon was when his armored car [unintelligible] he talked with the irish prime minister. >> your majest
the man has been accused of helping the pakistan military. the remains of the former july am president has seen an inquiry into his death. a short ceremony in santiago. they moved into the presidential palace which brought him to power for many decades. president obama has wrapped up talks with the prime minister at the start of his tour of europe. there was a ripple of hope. he is trustee is irish roots. >> the most powerful politician in the world came to call. the african american...
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pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power reactors. >> when the shaw regime collapsed overnight the iranian regime became moran tie american than any of the soviet republic because it took action. >> middle east expert walid f r farez is the author of this book. >> not only did the hostage crisis embassy in iran but started terrorist organizations including hezbollah. >> india 1974. pakistan 1988. is iran next? iran continues to deny it's building nuclear weapons. >> this is what president ahmadinejad told eric shawn next year. >> would you swear to allah that you are not planni
pakistan joined in 1965. iran's first research reactor was fuelled with enriched uranium in 1967. >> the shaw was interested in participating in the atoms for peace program which was begun by general eisenhower in the 1950s. >> ambassador thomas graham advised 5 u.s. presidents on nonproliferation. he negotiated every major arms control in nonproliferation agreement from 1970 to 1997. >> the shaw was someone who had a grandiose views of himself. his idea was to build 22 power...
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it looks like they are poking a finger in the eye of pakistan. a diplomatic solution looks further away than ever, does it not? >> i never thought they looked close to begin with. but i do not argue your point. they will promote. the government has essentially concluded that pakistan is not going to be a partner in the conflict, that pakistan is going to continue to provide a sanctuary for the taliban, so you are beginning to see the afghan government reposition, basically look for partners where it can find them, in this case delhi. >> earlier this summer, you wrote that democracy promotion, counter-terrorism have come up short in american foreign policy. they were behind the initial invasion of a canister and 10 years ago. if those will not -- the invasion of afghanistan 10 years ago. if those will not be behind american foreign policy, what will? >> i believe that we need to return our emphasis back home to restore our infrastructure, our homes, our schools, and we should not be trying to remake the society in places like afghanistan. it is no
it looks like they are poking a finger in the eye of pakistan. a diplomatic solution looks further away than ever, does it not? >> i never thought they looked close to begin with. but i do not argue your point. they will promote. the government has essentially concluded that pakistan is not going to be a partner in the conflict, that pakistan is going to continue to provide a sanctuary for the taliban, so you are beginning to see the afghan government reposition, basically look for...
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in our top story pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate an armed air base rather in the south west of the country where the cia suspected of launching unmanned drone attacks that comes after nato admitted it's probably the blame for a lethal helicopter border raid that killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers earlier islamabad also cut off a vital nato supply route for afghanistan in response the instant deals a serious blow now if already strained relations as our correspondent chris frida reports. according to the pakistani military nail helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that checkpoints called salo law in response this incident actually isolated pretty quickly and the pakistani military actually shut down that checkpoint which is the shortest checkpoint between pakistan and afghanistan so now all this and supplies that were meant for nato forces in afghanistan are not able to get over the border in the pockets of the military also called this attack quote unquote unprovoked and
in our top story pakistan is demanding the u.s. vacate an armed air base rather in the south west of the country where the cia suspected of launching unmanned drone attacks that comes after nato admitted it's probably the blame for a lethal helicopter border raid that killed up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers earlier islamabad also cut off a vital nato supply route for afghanistan in response the instant deals a serious blow now if already strained relations as our correspondent chris frida...
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pakistan feels very strongly about kashmir. there's a lot that divides them. if a cricket match like this can be played peacefully and one winter can come out without any violence, and remember, at this game, you have indian and pakistan the flags flying next to each other. if that can happen, maybe tensions can come down a bit, but it will take some time. >> winning the cricket world cup is a dream for india, but we are continuing our series on the american dream. we have a series on promise that has led millions to flock to the u.s. and hopes of a better life and whether that promise still holes. each arrival has a story to tell and tonight, we look at the experience from one korean immigrant to get a firsthand account of what the american dream means to him. >> i came to this country with my parents from south korea when i was 7 years old. i remember vividly the new york mets had just won the world series and ronald reagan was the very popular president at time. my parents pretty much liquidated all of their assets. there was a small network of koreans in n
pakistan feels very strongly about kashmir. there's a lot that divides them. if a cricket match like this can be played peacefully and one winter can come out without any violence, and remember, at this game, you have indian and pakistan the flags flying next to each other. if that can happen, maybe tensions can come down a bit, but it will take some time. >> winning the cricket world cup is a dream for india, but we are continuing our series on the american dream. we have a series on...
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gets things out of pakistan, pakistan gets things out of the u.s. the nine states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan without pakistani help. -- and united states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> thank you very much. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- with the global economy on the rocks, we take you to brazil where they are bucking the trend. the growing middle class is reaping the benefit. russia's mission to mars has run into problems again. the last pitch came wind and unmanned probes went off course. -- the last pitch came when an unmanned probe went off course. they hope to bring it back in line but this is not a good start. >> it is started as a textbook launch. the robot and the rockets blasted off overnight. its destination was the larger of mars' moons. once the booster rockets have fallen away, the russian spacecraft failed to fire its own engine. it remains in orbit around earth. it seems its navigation system has failed. engineers have three days to repr
gets things out of pakistan, pakistan gets things out of the u.s. the nine states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan without pakistani help. -- and united states could not achieve what it is trying to achieve in afghanistan. >> thank you very much. you are watching "bbc world news america," still to come -- with the global economy on the rocks, we take you to brazil where they are bucking the trend. the growing middle class is reaping the benefit....
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and pakistan is at a critical moment in the wake of the death of osama bin laden. kerry, who is the carom of the senate foreign relations committee, made his comments today while in the capital of afghanistan en route to pakistan. america has provided $3 billion of aid but tensions between the countries have increased since bin laden was killed at a compound in pakistan. there's been a call for changes in the aid program to pakistan unless the current situation improves. >> there is some evidence of pakistan government knowledge of some of these activities in ways that is very disturbing. that will be without any question one of the subjects of conversation. it will not be a first time that conversation has been had. >>> and still to come at 5:00, making a profit on medical marijuana. the city of sans jose is trying? we'll have a look next. i >>> times are tough for cities across the country as they struggle with massive deficit, but it appears medical marijuana could be a source of revenue that is of cities and voters, so san jose's finance department release figu
and pakistan is at a critical moment in the wake of the death of osama bin laden. kerry, who is the carom of the senate foreign relations committee, made his comments today while in the capital of afghanistan en route to pakistan. america has provided $3 billion of aid but tensions between the countries have increased since bin laden was killed at a compound in pakistan. there's been a call for changes in the aid program to pakistan unless the current situation improves. >> there is some...
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it's three o'clock here in moscow thank you for being with us we go now to our top story pakistan is reviewing the terms of its cooperation with nato after the killing of up to twenty pakistani soldiers into lines air strikes in retaliation islam about has shut down nato supply routes into afghanistan pakistan is also demanding the u.s. vacate its air base in the southwest of the country archies priya sridhar reports. according to the pocket military nail helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that checkpoints called salo law in response to this incident actually ask elated pretty quickly and the pakistani military actually shut down that checkpoint which is the shortest checkpoint between caucus going to afghanistan so now all this supplies that were meant for nato forces in afghanistan are not able to get over the border in the pockets of the military also called this attack quote unquote unprovoked and indiscriminate helicopters are often in this region performing missions against militancy and the taliban in this region pocket son is a v
it's three o'clock here in moscow thank you for being with us we go now to our top story pakistan is reviewing the terms of its cooperation with nato after the killing of up to twenty pakistani soldiers into lines air strikes in retaliation islam about has shut down nato supply routes into afghanistan pakistan is also demanding the u.s. vacate its air base in the southwest of the country archies priya sridhar reports. according to the pocket military nail helicopters actually attacked a...
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>> i believe it is part of the india-pakistan rivalry. a hard-line of the pakistani never sees the haqqani network as proxy's. they can support influence in afghanistan. they feel that the u.s. will simply withdraw from afghanistan and india will try to encourage or surround pakistan. i frankly think it is a police policy. while those in captivity, i saw haqqani members working with pakistani taliban. these are militants trying to over so -- to overthrow the pakistani state and seize nuclear weapons. it is surprising and a disservice to the pakistani people it is the approach that the pakistani military is taking. >> what do you think needs to be done to try to bring this group to the negotiating table for peace in the region? is that at all possible? >> i think that the pakistani military has used haqqani for peace negotiation. there's no proof at this point, but it is possible that the haqqani and the isi may have been involved in a assassination of the head of the eight afghanistan peace council. american officials are now threatening
>> i believe it is part of the india-pakistan rivalry. a hard-line of the pakistani never sees the haqqani network as proxy's. they can support influence in afghanistan. they feel that the u.s. will simply withdraw from afghanistan and india will try to encourage or surround pakistan. i frankly think it is a police policy. while those in captivity, i saw haqqani members working with pakistani taliban. these are militants trying to over so -- to overthrow the pakistani state and seize...
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. >> one demonstration and pakistan against osama bin laden. few sol osama bin laden in recent years. his face is one of the best known in the world. the white house did not want the proof of his debt to provoke unrest. the president today decided not to release pictures of the corpse. he added he is not a trophy, this is not who we are. >> it is not in our national security interest to allow those images, as have been in the past been the case, to become icons, against theenny opinion united states. >> many agree the gruesome pictures should not be made public. initial opinion it is not necessary to do so, but i will refer to the judgment of the president of the united states. >> the president walking a tighter tight rope. they have made one big miss that, getting muzzled about what happened during the raid and correct the story. obama's team was not hearing what is going on in the compound. one of the top advisers first suggested that osama had been armed in his wife as a shield. living ins obamosama a million-dollar compound. hiding behind w
. >> one demonstration and pakistan against osama bin laden. few sol osama bin laden in recent years. his face is one of the best known in the world. the white house did not want the proof of his debt to provoke unrest. the president today decided not to release pictures of the corpse. he added he is not a trophy, this is not who we are. >> it is not in our national security interest to allow those images, as have been in the past been the case, to become icons, against theenny...
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that it is saying that it will back pakistan against the countries that are occupying afghanistan i think you can see quite how far this has no this is now run so i think this is a very very dangerous moment i think what the united states and its allies nato allies have done is an extremely dangerous incursion i'm not surprised that the anger of the pakistani all the pakistani people and i think the message should go very very clearly the united states and its allies you are playing with fire you are risking instability greater instability in an already unstable region and this kind of behavior simply has to stop which gangsterism. so ahead for you this hour what the future holds for syria as the arab league moles over sanctions against the assad regime we ask what further moves to mask is going to expect from western powers plus. i think in america we're trying to buy whether we have the money or not in the wake of black friday in the u.s. we asked people in new york if the financial crisis has put a black mark on their shopping plans this year. to egypt now where protesters demand
that it is saying that it will back pakistan against the countries that are occupying afghanistan i think you can see quite how far this has no this is now run so i think this is a very very dangerous moment i think what the united states and its allies nato allies have done is an extremely dangerous incursion i'm not surprised that the anger of the pakistani all the pakistani people and i think the message should go very very clearly the united states and its allies you are playing with fire...
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su presencia en pakistÁn no era ninguna ventaja para nuestro paÍs. este representante del gobierno dice que si era el caso, rodarÁn cabezas por incompetencia. estados unidos le pidiÓ a pakistÁn que deje entrevistar a quienes vivÍan con el terrorista. el gobierno no parece dar acceso a las viudas. >> los cinco videos incautados, junto con discos duros, memorias portÁtiles y videos encontrados son el cargamento mÁs importante que jamás se haya obtenido de un solo terrorista. >> habÍa una recompensa de 50 millones de dÓlares para quien ayudara a dar con el paradero de bin laden y hoy doe dos congresistas propusieron que fuera ofrecido a los socorristas, y sobrevitientes de los atentados. aÚn no estÁ claro si alguien califica para esa recompensa. >> casi dos terceras partes de los estadounidenses de acuerdo con la decisiÓn de no publicar fotos grÁficas de la muerte del jefe de la red terrorista. un sondeo revelÓ que 24 % creÍa que las fotos debÍan ser publicadas. y el 5 2 % considerÓ que no. otro 12 % dijo que estaba de acuerdo aunque no
su presencia en pakistÁn no era ninguna ventaja para nuestro paÍs. este representante del gobierno dice que si era el caso, rodarÁn cabezas por incompetencia. estados unidos le pidiÓ a pakistÁn que deje entrevistar a quienes vivÍan con el terrorista. el gobierno no parece dar acceso a las viudas. >> los cinco videos incautados, junto con discos duros, memorias portÁtiles y videos encontrados son el cargamento mÁs importante que jamás se haya obtenido de un solo terrorista....
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he has in common live broadcasting from the heart of moscow on charon's arace with their headlines pakistan is reviewing the terms of its cooperation with nato including diplomatic and political after the killing of up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers into alliance airstrikes islam a body has already shut down nato supply routes into afghanistan pakistan is also demanding the us vacate its air base in the south west of the country within fifteen days archies priya sridhar reports. according to the pakistani military nato helicopters actually attacked a military checkpoint on the pakistan afghan border that checkpoints called in response to this incident actually ask elated pretty quickly and the papas that the military actually shut down that checkpoint which is the shortest checkpoint between pakistan and afghanistan so now all the supplies that were meant for nato forces in afghanistan are not able to get over the border in the pocket money military also called this attack quote unquote unprovoked and indiscriminate now nato helicopters are often in this region performing missions again
he has in common live broadcasting from the heart of moscow on charon's arace with their headlines pakistan is reviewing the terms of its cooperation with nato including diplomatic and political after the killing of up to twenty eight pakistani soldiers into alliance airstrikes islam a body has already shut down nato supply routes into afghanistan pakistan is also demanding the us vacate its air base in the south west of the country within fifteen days archies priya sridhar reports. according...
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announces new sanctions against terrorist groups after a tax -- attacks in pakistan and afghanistan. shocking claims from michael jackson's former bodyguard. out rage after bahrain jailed 20 men for treating protesters. >> we are broadcasting to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. >> hello, and welcome. nearly 50 people have been killed in anti-government protests in syria in the last two days alone according to activists. the u.s. estimates more than 207 people have been killed since the crackdown began. our correspondent has been granted rare access to the country. today's she was taken under armed escort to the area where the protests began in march of this year. good >> serious uprising began answer a crackdown to end it. neither has stopped. it is rare for foreign journalists to come here. we cannot show you, but they are here. how our first stop is the station but lies in ruins. the government said this is the work of armed games. the station director shows me the boa holds to prove it. inside what used to be his office, he told me terrorists opened fire from a nearby hil
announces new sanctions against terrorist groups after a tax -- attacks in pakistan and afghanistan. shocking claims from michael jackson's former bodyguard. out rage after bahrain jailed 20 men for treating protesters. >> we are broadcasting to viewers in the u.k. and around the world. >> hello, and welcome. nearly 50 people have been killed in anti-government protests in syria in the last two days alone according to activists. the u.s. estimates more than 207 people have been...
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pakistan said the senate tow air strikes continued even after pakistani commanders told coalition forces to cease the attack but it was the pakistani troops that first began firing on nato troops. >>> the print was one of the first to save them from the cargo ship. it wasco piloted by prince pill yam. -- william. they were called in to rescue members after the boat cracked on the coast of whales. two were saved from the life raft. five sailors still missing though, the body of another has been found. >>> basketball coach jim is reacting to the firing of bernie fine. they called the action the appropriate step. syracuse announced the firing earlier in the day after a third man came forward accusing him of molesting him as a boy. >>> he has stood behind bernie fine saying, he is my guy, this is just allegations and we have done a full thorough report and syracuse fired him and it will be interesting to see if he goes on. >> and a search was done of fine's home, officers carted away a computer for further examination. >>> nba basketball fans reached a deal to end the lock out and given the
pakistan said the senate tow air strikes continued even after pakistani commanders told coalition forces to cease the attack but it was the pakistani troops that first began firing on nato troops. >>> the print was one of the first to save them from the cargo ship. it wasco piloted by prince pill yam. -- william. they were called in to rescue members after the boat cracked on the coast of whales. two were saved from the life raft. five sailors still missing though, the body of another...
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they're worried not just for pakistan but for the west. there is a battle here, a fight for the future of the nation in crisis. the brutal killing of salman taseer has exposed deep divisions and heightened fears about where pakistan is heading. >> the royal wedding. more details released abouto the abbey and the party at the palace. police in the english city of bristol have been investigating the murder of joan yates. the detective said he is keeping an open mind about whether she was strangled with the sock that is missing. police say they have received more than 200 calls since they made a fresh appeal for help on monday. the british prime minister david cameron said u.k. controllers are not perfect and he has given an indication it will be replaced. he made the comments earlier. >> we need to have a system that keeps the country safe but respects our freedoms. nick clegg and i are working to bring this about. the controller system is not perfect. everyone knows that. there have been people who absconded and it has not been a success. w
they're worried not just for pakistan but for the west. there is a battle here, a fight for the future of the nation in crisis. the brutal killing of salman taseer has exposed deep divisions and heightened fears about where pakistan is heading. >> the royal wedding. more details released abouto the abbey and the party at the palace. police in the english city of bristol have been investigating the murder of joan yates. the detective said he is keeping an open mind about whether she was...
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pakistan is calling the nato raid an attack on its territorial sovereignty saying it will not tolerate such incidents john ransom political analyst from the british base to stop the war coalition told r.t. that the us and its allies are creating an explosive situation in the already volatile region and whether or not it's a precondition for washington it should be a big issue for the rest of us this is after all pakistan is after all a nuclear state the region is unstable the border with afghanistan if you recall the pretext or drone attacks were inside pakistani territory we know that the u.s. military we regard and indeed refer to the whole area as africa as if it's one single state if the puppet regime and it is a puppet regime in afghanistan is so horrified by the attack on pakistan that it is saying that it will back down against the countries that are occupying afghanistan i think you can see quite how far this is no this is now run so i think this is a very very dangerous moment i think what the united states and its allies nato allies have done is an extremely dangerous incursi
pakistan is calling the nato raid an attack on its territorial sovereignty saying it will not tolerate such incidents john ransom political analyst from the british base to stop the war coalition told r.t. that the us and its allies are creating an explosive situation in the already volatile region and whether or not it's a precondition for washington it should be a big issue for the rest of us this is after all pakistan is after all a nuclear state the region is unstable the border with...
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pakistan is a huge problem. with afghanistan and india, both working together, we may be able to have some leverage on pakistan that we didn't have before. but it is a -- it is a terribly complex and difficult country to deal with. >> i don't dispute it's enormously complex, but i'm so curious we were on a trip with secretary of is state hillary clinton about two years ago she announced the runs would be giving about $7 billion in humanitarian aid to pakistan. they are very resentful because we wanted to know how they were going to spend it. my point is, that enormous amount of money from american people with aid, now fast forward we have a bad relationship with pakistan so it's very curious to what extent did we not give enough, did we give too much? why hasn't that improved relations? >> greta, here is the mistake we've made historically. we've given, and all too often this aid comes in the form of money that the government then decides how to dole out. i would require those countries to take that aid in the f
pakistan is a huge problem. with afghanistan and india, both working together, we may be able to have some leverage on pakistan that we didn't have before. but it is a -- it is a terribly complex and difficult country to deal with. >> i don't dispute it's enormously complex, but i'm so curious we were on a trip with secretary of is state hillary clinton about two years ago she announced the runs would be giving about $7 billion in humanitarian aid to pakistan. they are very resentful...
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and pakistan have hit yet another a very sour note as a nato airstrike killed twenty four pakistani soldiers over the weekend now in response janice closed off the supply roache afghanistan and given an eviction notice to the cia's drone landing site so how much worse could things get scott horton is going to join us for that one and today is one year since wiki leaks began releasing two hundred fifty thousand state department cables so how is the world changed since then and why does the u.s. stand out in his reaction to what others call a great journalistic organization would have all that and more few tonight couldn't hit us of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. parts of this weekend the news broke of the city of los angeles was going to evict occupy l.a. which at this point is the largest encampment that still left around the country. after fifty six days of occupying the lawn outside l.a. city hall occupy l.a. campers most moved out by late sunday night the city hall park will close on monday nov twentieth at twelve zero one zero s. we're askin
and pakistan have hit yet another a very sour note as a nato airstrike killed twenty four pakistani soldiers over the weekend now in response janice closed off the supply roache afghanistan and given an eviction notice to the cia's drone landing site so how much worse could things get scott horton is going to join us for that one and today is one year since wiki leaks began releasing two hundred fifty thousand state department cables so how is the world changed since then and why does the u.s....
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a possible link between osama bin laden and pakistan's government. a cell phone recovered during the raid on osama bin laden's compound contained contact numbers for a militant group that worked with pakistan's intelligence service. >>> and record breaking floodwaters are due to crest this weekend in minot, north dakota. 10,000 people have evacuated. officials expect the town to be swamped. >>> now the latest indication of how this country is changing. for the first time, more than half the children in the u.s. are minorities. the latest census figures indicate nonhispanic whites make up just under half of all children under 3 years old. by contrast, whites make up 80% of people 65 and older. demographers say ethnic minorities will become the u.s. majority by mid century. the census also reports a troubling statistic about this country's children. one in five kids between the ages of 2 and 5 is overweight or obese, twice the rate seen in the 1980s. some families are beginning to fight back as kerry edderrer reports. >> reporter: a few months doctors
a possible link between osama bin laden and pakistan's government. a cell phone recovered during the raid on osama bin laden's compound contained contact numbers for a militant group that worked with pakistan's intelligence service. >>> and record breaking floodwaters are due to crest this weekend in minot, north dakota. 10,000 people have evacuated. officials expect the town to be swamped. >>> now the latest indication of how this country is changing. for the first time, more...
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ambassador john bo, den says suggestions of punishing pakistans aren't practical because pakistan has nuclear weapons. >>> in germany, police cleared several thousand protesters. the annual rail shipment goes to a storage facility. demonstrators say it's unsafe. all of germany's nuclear power plants are said to be closed by 2022. >>> egyptians have begun voting for parliamentary seats. all three american protesters detailed in egypt are safely home tonight. luke gates and his parents had a tearful reunion. he and two other students were arrested. derrick sweeney says he and his friends were beaten and threatened to be shot and he says they did nothing wrong. >> the three of us americans never held, prepared or threw any bombs or even rocks or did anything to harm anyone or anything. >> reporter: porter of philadelphia just said thank you to his family, american university and the embassy in cairo. >>> a marshal artist legend has died. al n, vack ran a martial arts school has died. novack is credited for breaking down barriers. bruce lee would not spar with novack publicly. he died yes
ambassador john bo, den says suggestions of punishing pakistans aren't practical because pakistan has nuclear weapons. >>> in germany, police cleared several thousand protesters. the annual rail shipment goes to a storage facility. demonstrators say it's unsafe. all of germany's nuclear power plants are said to be closed by 2022. >>> egyptians have begun voting for parliamentary seats. all three american protesters detailed in egypt are safely home tonight. luke gates and his...
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today and the capital, pakistan's foreign secretary downplayed the tension, but said pakistan is determined to uphold its sovereignty. >> welcome to gmt. i am naga munchetty with a world of news and opinion. also in the program, and joy and relief for more than 1000 refugees as they escaped by ship from the besieged libyan town of misrata. we speak to the activists working with women in what is called the rape capital of the world. >> is now noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington, and 4:00 in islamabad. in a country where the senior military political figures are still coming to terms with a controversial and covert raid three days ago that killed osama bin laden. it was a raid that was conducted, reportedly, without pakistani involvement or even knowledge. that has caused growing strains in this crucial relationship between islamabad and washington. a short time ago in the capital, the foreign secretary has tried to play down the tension, emphasizing that the two countries have to work together. he said he hopes that the covert raid would not have been again. more than three days on, a lo
today and the capital, pakistan's foreign secretary downplayed the tension, but said pakistan is determined to uphold its sovereignty. >> welcome to gmt. i am naga munchetty with a world of news and opinion. also in the program, and joy and relief for more than 1000 refugees as they escaped by ship from the besieged libyan town of misrata. we speak to the activists working with women in what is called the rape capital of the world. >> is now noon in london, 7:00 a.m. in washington,...
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." >> a teenaged suicide bomber in a school uniform kills more than 31 in pakistan. egypt's foreign minister calls for a stop. a mother makes a desperate appeal for the return of her twins. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm david goerz. -- i'm david ease. >> we bring you crooked with attitude. the former l.a. gang members who turned to the gentleman's game to avoid a life of crime. thanks for joining us. the teenaged suicide bomber dressed in school uniform is believed to have launched an attack which has left at least 31 people dead. the attack was directed at an army training camp. the military says six kilos of explosives were used and the taliban took responsibility and threatened more attacks to protest american drone strikes and other attacks that have threatened them in the northwest tribal belt. >> police say it was a teenaged suicide bomber dressed in school uniform. he blew himself up as morning drills and training got underway. this is the deadliest attack in the area in months. >> the explosion took place inside the army base. there were more than 20 peopl
." >> a teenaged suicide bomber in a school uniform kills more than 31 in pakistan. egypt's foreign minister calls for a stop. a mother makes a desperate appeal for the return of her twins. welcome to "bbc world news." i'm david goerz. -- i'm david ease. >> we bring you crooked with attitude. the former l.a. gang members who turned to the gentleman's game to avoid a life of crime. thanks for joining us. the teenaged suicide bomber dressed in school uniform is believed...
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in pakistan, they have ordered an inquiry into the killing of a young man by paramilitary. it took place in karachi, was caught on camera, and the image is being broadcast across the country. >> after weeks of uncertainty, it has been confirmed that the rescheduled bahrain grand prix will not go ahead after all. it was postponing fed during because of political unrest. every one objected when the race was rescheduled for october. >> the organizers have put out a statement this evening saying that they respected the view of the formula one teams association. the governing bodies said the race could take place, be rescheduled for the 13th of october. but logistically, it was not practical. they could not make arrangements. they had already booked india. it was not fair on the fans that had bought tickets. they have already made of light -- made allied -- made outlay in terms of logistics. what the bar any circuit has said is that, in light of reservations, which -- what the bahraini circuit has said is that, in light of reservations, they can reschedule for october. >> still
in pakistan, they have ordered an inquiry into the killing of a young man by paramilitary. it took place in karachi, was caught on camera, and the image is being broadcast across the country. >> after weeks of uncertainty, it has been confirmed that the rescheduled bahrain grand prix will not go ahead after all. it was postponing fed during because of political unrest. every one objected when the race was rescheduled for october. >> the organizers have put out a statement this...
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the pakistan minister has continued to speak out but he has been threatened with the governors fate. >> i was told if i continue to campaign against the blasphemy law i will be assassinated. i will be be headed. but forces of violence and extremism cannot harass me, cannot divert my attention. >> you will not be silenced? >> not at all. >> but for now the assassins voice is being applauded more. this is this man singing verses in honor of the profit. the video made in police custody. this is a reception at court. a shower of rose petals brown by lawyers. some doubt if anyone can be found to prosecute him. there are growing concerns about where pakistan is headed. >> the italian prime minister silvio berlusconi is under investigation for his dealings with a teenage nightclub dancer. this includes allegations of underage prostitution. where say the allegations are absurd. >> he is the prime minister who cannot shake off his judicial jinx. silvio berlusconi is investigated over his connection with a teenage belly dancer. magistrates say they want to question him over allegations of unde
the pakistan minister has continued to speak out but he has been threatened with the governors fate. >> i was told if i continue to campaign against the blasphemy law i will be assassinated. i will be be headed. but forces of violence and extremism cannot harass me, cannot divert my attention. >> you will not be silenced? >> not at all. >> but for now the assassins voice is being applauded more. this is this man singing verses in honor of the profit. the video made in...
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-pakistan relationships. the pakistani prime minister deny charges that his government was complacent in helping the leader to hide it or incompetence for failing to find him. he acknowledged that he did need to die, but warned that any future u.s. strikes within his country could be met with full force. >> and prime minister under pressure defending an army and intelligence agency under suspicion. prime minister gilani said they had done more against out qaeda dan armies anywhere else. >> allegations of incompetence are inserted. and we emphatically rejected those accusations. we are determined to get to the bottom of how, when the, and why osama bin laden's had residents in the abbottabad. >> in abbottabad, few understood the speech because it was in english. the 16-year-old read the subtitles and thought something was missing. >> where was our army when the americans raided our country, he said. where was the intelligence agency? >> the local base for the isi is a short drive away from the bin laden compou
-pakistan relationships. the pakistani prime minister deny charges that his government was complacent in helping the leader to hide it or incompetence for failing to find him. he acknowledged that he did need to die, but warned that any future u.s. strikes within his country could be met with full force. >> and prime minister under pressure defending an army and intelligence agency under suspicion. prime minister gilani said they had done more against out qaeda dan armies anywhere else....
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and i first met nick in pakistan and he moved to pakistan with his wife and they lived there for two years until they got thrown out because he had written something in the "new york times" that they did not like or so their visa's were revoked. so nick and his wife have managed to get a house, pay a mortgage, and -- i think it's a harder model than perhaps what i went through and i don't think any of us got in it for the money, but that steady job one place all the time. i think -- >> working for the man. >> yeah. is absolutely wonderful model. he loves what he is doing. he writes for the new york time magazine all the time. if you're a talent and a great journalist, you're going to do ok. >> i think this matters a great deal because if, and i do recall. i had a very similar -- i was thinking i had a very similar career to david. afse copy boy, yes, i was one of the last copy boys in america. i went at age 22 covering school busing as a person who had just recently gotten out of high school by any definition. and i didn't have kids or a family, no idea what it was like to be an adul
and i first met nick in pakistan and he moved to pakistan with his wife and they lived there for two years until they got thrown out because he had written something in the "new york times" that they did not like or so their visa's were revoked. so nick and his wife have managed to get a house, pay a mortgage, and -- i think it's a harder model than perhaps what i went through and i don't think any of us got in it for the money, but that steady job one place all the time. i think --...
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the international aid agency oxfam has said pakistan is still my sufficiently prepare to. comments come one year after the worst floods in pakistan's history, which affected 20 million people and killed over 1000 people. southern officials and sudan have accused northern sudan of declaring economic war by issuing a new currency just weeks after the south's independence, leading the country with large reserves of useless money. south sudan began using its own currency one week ago. now time to take a look at the business news. nice to see you. not good news for those watching the u.s. economy and the debt crisis. there's still no agreement between the white house and the folks on capitol hill. >> the time is ticking away. what is interesting is the markets do not seem to share that sense of urgency. there's a feeling in the market that this will get sorted out and that they will somehow come to a compromise. i have to say that it would be a strain for a u.s. president to risk the u.s. aaa credit rating at this time. many believe there will be a compromise, but the clock is
the international aid agency oxfam has said pakistan is still my sufficiently prepare to. comments come one year after the worst floods in pakistan's history, which affected 20 million people and killed over 1000 people. southern officials and sudan have accused northern sudan of declaring economic war by issuing a new currency just weeks after the south's independence, leading the country with large reserves of useless money. south sudan began using its own currency one week ago. now time to...
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perpetrated by militants from pakistan based group. the one survivor is appealing against his death sentence. the pakistani government accepts his guilt. the 65-year-old conflict over kashmir remains, of course. the territorial dispute has not gone away. even at this moment, there is a lessening of tension. the two countries had also taken measures to ease trade limitations across their common border. both prime ministers say that now was the time to bring about concrete results. >> the chairman of news international, james murdoch, has accused former employees of over the phone hacking controversy. he repeatedly denied that he had been told of the significance of the crucial e-mails which suggested that phone hacking was widespread. >> there was a lot of supposition. would have known, might have known, should have known. would never happen is them showing me the relevant evidence, explaining to me the relevant evidence, or talking about why there was criminality. -- or talking about widespread criminality. >> that scandal being watche
perpetrated by militants from pakistan based group. the one survivor is appealing against his death sentence. the pakistani government accepts his guilt. the 65-year-old conflict over kashmir remains, of course. the territorial dispute has not gone away. even at this moment, there is a lessening of tension. the two countries had also taken measures to ease trade limitations across their common border. both prime ministers say that now was the time to bring about concrete results. >> the...
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they also say that pakistan's terrorists are costing american lives. this is because that ieds are made in pakistan, panetta even showed the pakistanis satellite photos of these bomb facilities in pakistan, demanded that they be raided, two days later, somebody must have tipped them off. and the terrorists fled. >> andrea mitchell in our washington bureau tonight regarding this relationship. >>> what's happening in greece right now is very important for americans to know about because of how we could feel it here among other things, today a simmering crisis there blew sky high as protests on the streets turned violent. the government teetered on the edge of collapse. the problem is that nation's massive national debt. and what happens in just the coming days there, could have a major impact on financial systems around the world, includes the u.s. our report from msnbc's tom costello. >> reporter: it's one of the biggest threats to the global economy now playing out in the streets of athens. tens of thousands of protesters brought much of the city to a
they also say that pakistan's terrorists are costing american lives. this is because that ieds are made in pakistan, panetta even showed the pakistanis satellite photos of these bomb facilities in pakistan, demanded that they be raided, two days later, somebody must have tipped them off. and the terrorists fled. >> andrea mitchell in our washington bureau tonight regarding this relationship. >>> what's happening in greece right now is very important for americans to know about...
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but if you look at these examples pakistan in the area of north waziristan there's basically no go zone obviously not just for american troops but even for pakistani troops. they are not going after the militants in those areas for various reasons. if you look at yemen now, the central government, even with return of president sally, is still coalescing largely. is drawn in and counterterrorism forces to defend the capital leaving vast spaces and even more spaces than yemen for that al qaeda affiliate to hold onto. so again there are no yemeni troops out there trying to combat the forces. in somalia itself there is a week nonexisting government in mogadishu that is trying to hold off this islamist group called cheval. this group has shown indications it has a national agenda to attack outside of its boundaries in somalia. so the policy that this administration following on the bush of administration is, if we can't get local allies oftentimes undependable or unreliable allies to go after this threat, after those groups that are specifically targeting the united states and american inter
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." >> pakistan says it can be trusted. and there could be a joint interim government in another area. syria opposes crackdown on protesters had been branded as barbaric. they arrested thousands of people. welcome to bbc world news. we will have insight into the u.s. navy seal teams that carry out america's most dangerous missions. and entering the reactor, new video taken by robots inside japan's fukushima nuclear power plant. pakistan has rejected suggestions from the united states that it could not be trusted in advance with sensitive information about the raid to kill osama bin laden. the head of the pakistan foreign ministry told the bbc he felt the american comments were disquieting, but said there was no time to enter into recriminations. first, owen reports from is, bad in the pakistani capital. >> pakistani security personnel guarding the compound where bin laden lived. when he was behind these walls, the pakistan army says it did not know what was happening. pakistan and the u.s. both say that washington did not g
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we hope to go live to pakistan a little later in the program with more on that story. in yemen, protests are continuing and 10 people have been wounded in the southern city after security forces opened fire on protesters. this comes after a rally calling for the resignation of president salleh. they have said they will stay on the streets until the president steps down from office. indonesian prosecutors have dropped the most serious terror charges against the radical cleric, leaving him facing a possible life sentence, instead of death. he is said to be behind many suicide bombings. and a celebration of victory day today with a parade across the country to mark the 66th anniversary of the defeat of nazi germany. the largest replace took place in moscow. to thats go back parliamentary statement that will be made a little later today on monday by the pakistani prime minister about the operation that killed osama bin laden. from islamabad, -- pakistani prime minister yousuf raza gilani -- and lots of people want to hear what he has to say. >> yes, it is going to be the f
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operative jailed in pakistan on murder charges, has reportsedly left the country. and there are conflicting reports whether the so-called blood money played a role in this. raymond davis placed two counsels of murder for allegedly killing two men but today a court acquitted him all charges according to u.s. officials. that's after the u.s. may have paid the families of the murder victims between $1 million to $2 million according to lawyers for the families. i say "may have," because secretary of state hillary clinton denies that report. keep in mind the united states provides more than $3 billion in annual aid to pakistani. and now mike baker, a former c.i.a. convert operations officer and president of diligence llc, a global intelligence and security firm. mike, what do you make of this conflict between the blood money, hillary clinton says we did not pay it, and attorneys in pakistan say we did. >>guest: well, i believe also someone in the administration alluded to the fact that this is likely the exchange that took place. in all honesty paying compensation and
operative jailed in pakistan on murder charges, has reportsedly left the country. and there are conflicting reports whether the so-called blood money played a role in this. raymond davis placed two counsels of murder for allegedly killing two men but today a court acquitted him all charges according to u.s. officials. that's after the u.s. may have paid the families of the murder victims between $1 million to $2 million according to lawyers for the families. i say "may have," because...
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relationship with pakistan is getting more complicated. the latest wrinkle is big: an embassy official charged with murder. and now, some officials say the problems are making the fight against al qaeda more difficult. plus, well, this could get weird. the italian prime minister known for his bunga-bunga sex parties meets with some big wigs from the catholic church. that's next. everyone has someone to go heart healthy for. who's your someone? campbell's healthy request can help. low cholesterol, zero grams trans fat, and a healthy level of sodium. it's amazing what soup can do. her morng begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon to begins with more pain and more pills. thevening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more pills. the day is done but hang on... her doctor recommended aleve. just 2 pills can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is lara who chose 2 aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. >>shepard:
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know the all right if people don't think it's all right for us to be targeting people for death in pakistan either but that's not the issue the issue is that is this one a police state looks like is that the direction that we're going well i think that . to be fair you know people have said that senator mccain and levin to this dark of night and kind of put this in you know without a lot of was knowing about it was during the day that it was an instigator in secret i'm using dark at night meaning that you know when knew about it if that's the case then you know it should be reviewed it should be and we should have a lot of these bills we have are you familiar with. yes i am i did not pass and only and you had two republicans who said yes to that when it was rand paul and rand paul came out and said this bill is going is going to turn the entire united states i mean that republican democrat who are forever when say thomas don't make this a democrat republican why wasn't this again democrats voted for that you'd all amendment that stripped this this it's a war forever of the president can put
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and pakistan, and perhaps there is need for more discussion about pakistan in pakistan and then we may see some positive change. let me just remind you this report is available online and copies of sight if any of you want to pick it up. finally, i can't leave you thought an infomercial. our next event is on the 26, which is next week, on india pakistan relations and as much as has been talked about here is a critical issue and one of the speakers the former chairman of the national counterterrorism of 40. thank you once again and please join me in thanking the panel. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >>> and the cato institute recently released a study looking at u.s. immigration policy. the coast of the panel discussed how increased legal immigration would affect taxpayers, the welfare system and employment. this is just over an hour. >> thanks so much for coming. we are going to get started in a minute. well, thank you all so much for coming. i am laura renz with the cato institute and today talking about the new paper and answering the critics of comprehensive immigration reform
and pakistan, and perhaps there is need for more discussion about pakistan in pakistan and then we may see some positive change. let me just remind you this report is available online and copies of sight if any of you want to pick it up. finally, i can't leave you thought an infomercial. our next event is on the 26, which is next week, on india pakistan relations and as much as has been talked about here is a critical issue and one of the speakers the former chairman of the national...
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pakistan's powerful islamist took to the streets. the governor was threatened, but vowed to fight on even if he was the last man standing. when he spoke to the bbc in november, he told us why. >> a lot of people said to me that you are making a mistake, do not do it. and i said it no. if i do not stand up, then other people who think like me will not be able to stand up. >> it is the most high-profile assassination here since the killing of the former prime minister benazir bhutto in 2007. now, once again, there is chaos and lost. and all this at a time of political crisis. the government is hanging by a thread. pakistan's ruling party has been robbed of a stalwart, and the country has been robbed of an outspoken liberal. human rights workers say it a rare voice of courage is gone. >> the rising waters it seemed to be reaching their peak in australia. in queensland, a week's worth of rain is making its way towards the ocean, but the town of rockhampton lies in the air. they have cut the town's air and transport links. from there, we
pakistan's powerful islamist took to the streets. the governor was threatened, but vowed to fight on even if he was the last man standing. when he spoke to the bbc in november, he told us why. >> a lot of people said to me that you are making a mistake, do not do it. and i said it no. if i do not stand up, then other people who think like me will not be able to stand up. >> it is the most high-profile assassination here since the killing of the former prime minister benazir bhutto...